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56 <br /> <br />5c. If determined necessary, an environmental monitoring and control <br /> plan should be developed before the facility is permitted to <br /> operate. This plan should be implemented when the facility is no <br /> longer operational. <br /> <br />Sd. If determined necessary, an environmental control contingency <br /> plan should be developed before the facility is permitted to <br /> operate. This plan should be implemented if the monitoring <br /> system indicates that contaminants are moving from the facility. <br /> If necessary, the waste materials may have to be removed or <br /> excavated and transported to an acceptable facility. <br /> <br />5e. The design and construction of storage areas for excluded, spec- <br /> ial or hazardous waste should ensure that no runoff or leachate <br /> will enter the groundwater, surface water or storm drainage <br /> system. <br /> <br />5f. <br /> <br />Sewered wastewater from a solid or hazardous waste facility must <br />be of a form or chemical character and strength acceptable in the <br />regional wastewater treatment system. Pretreatment of <br />noncompatible wastes may be required before release into the <br />regional wastewater disposal system. <br /> <br />5g. The grounds of solid waste facilities should be landscaped <br /> wherever possible. Those areas where waste is dumped or salvaged <br /> should be screened from public view. Routine measures should be <br /> instituted to control dust, blowing litter, odors and other <br /> potential nuisances. <br /> <br /> 5h. Waste materials with contaminants that rapidly leach under normal <br /> conditions at land disposal sites, and sludges that contain free <br /> moisture available for leaching, should be disposed of separately <br /> under conditions that retard or prevent leachate from forming. <br /> <br />5i. (BECAUSE SANITARY LANDFILLS AND STORAGE OR BURIAL SITES FOR <br /> HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY TRANSMIT GASES AND/OR LEACHATE, PROPOSED <br /> SITES SHOULD NOT BE LOCATED WHERE AQUIFERS MAY BE CONTAMINATED. <br /> THIS SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSES <br /> OF THE PROPOSED SITE.) Waste facilities shall be located, de- <br /> signed and.~ed to prevent, to t_~he rea~ extent poss]-6~e, <br /> contamina----61on oz g-~ou-~dwater a~d~o mlnimlze'~e'p--~tlal public <br /> health risks considerat]-6n shall be given to the <br /> protection o~ ~ <br /> existing o_~r planned potable water supplies. <br /> <br />5~. Waste facilities o__r ~aste management practices shall not con- <br /> tribute to the destruction of critical habitats of endangered or <br /> t-h--~at6ne--~ .~cies o_~f plant~, ~wl~. <br /> <br />OPERATIONS <br /> <br />A solid waste management facility must operate so that the needs of <br />the waste generator are met regularly and at a reasonable cost. <br />Resource recovery facilities must provide a consistent and dependable <br />supply of secondary materials and/or energy. Failure to ensure such <br />operations results in inconvenience and additional costs to facility <br />operators, waste haulers, waste generators and markets for recovered <br />products. For example: <br /> <br /> <br />